Chapter 13
Piles of Files: Dealing with Information Overload
In This Chapter
Using data on your hard drive
Writing code to access the hard drive
Troubleshooting input/output behavior
Consider these scenarios:
You’re a business owner with hundreds of invoices. To avoid boxes full of paper, you store invoice data in a file on your hard drive. You need customized code to sort and classify the invoices.
You’re an astronomer with data from scans of the night sky. When you’re ready to analyze a chunk of data, you load the chunk onto your computer’s hard drive.
You’re the author of a popular self-help book. Last year’s fad was called the Self Mirroring Method. This year’s craze is the Make Your Cake System. You can’t modify your manuscript without converting to the publisher’s new specifications. You need software to make the task bearable.
Each situation calls for a new computer program, ...
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